Lab 2: Terminal Commands
This first lab, we dealt with a lot of commands in terminal. We learned in lecture how to create files and directories, move and rename them, delete them, and much more. We had to create a certain file structure in terminal and then export the text (of terminal) and turn that into our teachers. Overall, it was fairly easy, taking about an average of 45 minutes to complete. I love working with stuff like this, so I'm proud to say I finished first in a clean 30 minutes and was able to talk with the lab instructors a good hour about some unrelated things. Anyhow, overall, it was very easy and by the time you're finished with the assignment, you've got a good grasp on the things that you've learned.
Another thing I'd like to point out, is that this class is very information-intensive. There is so much to know and to learn, it's hard to grasp the concept of everything. I'm just grateful that this month is the month we have spring break, so I can get some extra study in, because you definitely need it. That being said, the class thus far has been incredibly fun, and the teacher is a riot as well. :) He makes it a lot better than it could be if you had one of those monotone drags. :(
Right now I'm actually waiting outside for my third NSS lab to open. I'll try to throw an update up once I'm finished. Keep checking back for more updates! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. :)
Saturday, March 31, 2012
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